The best way of describing Megaton Rainfall is like clicking a major city on Google Earth in VR, and flying towards that city to find aliens destroying it. Your job then is to protect the city from the spaceships and aliens without harming the city with your body or other powers, specifically your lasers. You can see the damage you or the aliens do to the city in a small bar on the left.

As you travel, blinkers will appear in order to prevent motion sickness. This means that your 360° visibility will suddenly turn to a 180 degree-like black sphere. Although the video says that a date has yet to come, wenow know that Megaton Rainfall will be released on the 26th of September for the PlayStation 4 and PlaySation VR with more VR platforms in the works.

Nina Salomons is a filmmaker who has worked on various media formats from online to broadcast. Some of the films she's worked on have gone on to film festivals and winning awards.

With a history of creating online videogame content, Nina has now made a move to VR. Keen to bring diversity into Immersive technology, she heads up the VR Diversity Initiative. Looking at the intersection of film and gaming, she is currently working on creating original VR interactive content.